Letter For the MGRP

Dear Mom,

It’s been a rough couple of days with all the snow and wind, i’ve been home a lot of the time just trying to stay warm. Yesterday, I went to work and I passed by the park I could see the park benches, and the trees were so low that it looked like they were huge bushes. When I got to work that day it felt like the zombie apocalypse because I was the only one there including three others which makes us “the survivors”. That evening my boss let me out early to beat the wave of snow. On my way I stopped by Dunkin Donuts to grab a coffee because the cold was getting to me. When I got home I sat down in front of my television to turn on the news and found that we were in a rare snow storm that happens very rarely. This is what the man on the television said, “This bizarre storm happens only when the moon is full and is closer to earth causing the tides to uplift a couple feet above its standard levels.” I was a little confused but I got that the snow wasn’t going to stop anytime sooner. I also found out that this storm broke records for highest level of snow and caused most damage. The newscasters named this The Blizzard of 1978.

The next morning, I went on a walk with Sara to look at how much snow has buried the State of Massachusetts. We first walked by a hill where we found kids sledding and older teens skiing on the other side of the hill. It reminded me of you because I saw a family with kids who were complaining about the cold and you despise the cold and can’t stand either. Only if you were here so you can see all of the snow outside.

So how is Dad doing? Did he watch the hockey game that was today? Well any way I hope you stay warm and i’ll get back to you soon when this perilous storm stops and melts away... I hope so

Love you always,

John